China Overseas Chinese Network, April 26. According to the US "World Journal" report, not long ago, a Chinese man in the San Francisco Bay area was robbed while walking home late at night and was injured by the suspect with a knife.

The San Francisco police officially announced a few days ago that a suspect involved in the case has been arrested.

  According to reports, the incident occurred in the San Francisco Bay Scenic Area on April 10.

Mr. Lee, a 53-year-old US postal technician and immigrant from Hong Kong, walked home at about 10:30 late at night. He was robbed and attacked by a suspect and stabbed to the head with a knife, leaving him with knife wounds.

Photos at the scene showed that Mr. Li was battered and the suspect escaped in a vehicle. Subsequently, Mr. Li was rushed to the hospital and was discharged on April 15.

  The victim, Mr. Li, said in an interview with the media that there was a fight with the suspect at the time, so a hair sample of the suspect was left at the scene.

The police also stated in the statement that hair evidence was collected from the scene of the crime.

In addition, surveillance cameras also captured the incident and the knives involved were also found.

  According to sources, the police arrested the 28-year-old suspect based on the DNA information of the hair. The suspect was charged with robbery, assault with deadly weapons other than firearms, and breach of bail.

It is reported that the suspect has a history of robbery and is currently on bail.

(Li Han)